

For more best practices check out our article on how to set up Windows Print queues to get the most out of PaperCut. Thankfully we’ve found an easy way to prevent these issues by forcing the setting Render print jobs on client computers on your Windows Print Server.


Windows 10 Applications are those which can be obtained from the Windows Store, such as Microsoft Reader, the Edge browser, OneNote, Maps, and Photos. You can also use the plus and minus buttons to select the number of copies you want to print.With the release of Windows 10, there has been an increase in customers using Windows 10 Store Apps such as the Edge browser. You can click on the Printer Setup button to set up your printer options, such as the paper size and the orientation (landscape or portrait). Pictures wont print in color from Windows Photo Gallery>Pictures wont.

Once you have your layout set up, click on the Printer/Fax button to select a printer and click on the Print button to print your pictures. Never print a photo that is a screenshot. You can click on the Review button to open up a window where you can remove low quality pictures before you print your layout. The exclamation mark means that some of the pictures you have selected will not print at a good quality. You may see an exclamation mark next to the Review button, which you can use to review the quality of your pictures. The Preview area on the right shows you what your printed pictures will look like. Next, click on the Print button to open up the Print window.Īt the top of this window, you can select a layout and Picasa will automatically resize the pictures you have selected so that they fit well in the layout you have selected. To print pictures using Picasa, first make sure the pictures you want to print are in the Picture Tray by selecting them in the Lightbox. We are maintaining the Picasa posts within TechEase because we find that many people are still using the application and come to the TechEase site looking for the specific help we offer. The Picasa application will continue to function, however, and can still be used by those who prefer it. NOTE: As of March 16, 2016, Google ceased to support Picasa and encouraged users to migrate to Google Photos.
